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This document is an examination paper for Class XI Mathematics, consisting of 40 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 1 mark. It includes general instructions for filling out the OMR answer sheet and guidelines for the examination process. The questions cover various mathematical concepts such as set theory, trigonometry, algebra, and geometry.

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CLASS – XI

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MATHEMATICS

Time ; 1 Hour Full Marks – 40


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General Instructions/ lkekU; funsZ’k %


1. Write your Name, Roll Code, Roll No. Registration No., Date of Exam., Sitting, Faculty
and Name of the Subject on the OMR Answer Sheet in the space Provided. Put Your Full
Signature on the OMR Answer Sheet in the space Provided.
vki viuk uke] jkSy dksM] vuqØekad] iath;u la[;k] ijh{kk dh frfFk]
ikyh] foHkkx rFkk fo"k; dk uke OMR mÙkj i=d esa nh xbZ txg ij fy[ksaA
vki viuk iwjk gLrk{kj OMR mÙkj i=d esa nh xbZ txg ij djsaA
2. There are 40 Multiple Choice Questions in all.
dqy 40 cgq&fodYih; ç’u gSaA
3. All questions are Compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark.
lHkh ç’u vfuok;Z gSaA çR;sd ç’u 1 vad dk gSA
4. Four Options are given for each question. Choose the most suitable option and indicate
it by blackening the appropriate circle [ ] in the OMR Answer Sheet given separately. Use
only Blue/Black Ball-Point Pen. The use of Pencil is not allowed.
çR;sd ç’u esa pkj fodYi fn;s x;s gSaA buesa ls lcls mi;qDr fodYi
pqudj mls vyx ls fn;s gq, OMR mÙkj i=d ij lgh xksys dks dkyk dj
[ ] mÙkj dks lwfpr dhft;sA uhyk ;k dkyk ckWy&IokbaV dye dk gh ç;ksx
djsaA isafly dk ç;ksx oftZr gSA
5. Before leaving the examination hall hand over the OMR Answer sheet to the invigilator.
You are allowed to take the question paper with you.
ijh{kk Hkou NksM+us ls igys OMR mÙkj i=d oh{kd dks ykSVk nhft;sA ç’u&i=
vki vius lkFk ys tk ldrs gSaA

Adhere to the instructions above very carefully otherwise your OMR


Answer Sheet will be invalid and will not be evaluated.
Åij of.kZr funs’Z kksa dk /;kuiwoZd ikyu dhft, vU;Fkk vkidk
mÙkj i=d vekU; gksxk vkSj mldh tk¡p ugha dh tk;sxhA
CLASS – XI
ekWMy ç’u&i= lsV& I
2020
MATHEMATICS

1. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {0, 2, 4, 6} Then A ∪ B will be.


;fn A = {1, 2, 3, 4} rFkk B = {0, 2, 4, 6}rks A∪ B gksxkA
(1) {1, 2, 3, 4} (2) {1, 2, 4} (3) {1, 2, 3, 4, 6} (4) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6}
2. For two sets A and B, A ∩ ( A ∪ B) is equal to
nks leqPp;ksa A rFkk B esa A ∩ ( A ∪ B) =

(1) A (2) B (3) ∅ (4) ( A ∪ B )


3. Let A = {x, y, z} and B = {1, 2}.
Find the number of relations from A in to B.
eku yhft, fd A = {x, y, z} vkSj B = {1, 2}.
A ls B esa lac/a kks dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A
(1) 64 (2) 32 (3) 6 (4) 8
4. If (x + 2, 4)= (5, 2x + y) then find x and y

;fn (x + 2, 4)= (5, 2x + y) rks x vkSj y Kkr dhft,A


(1) x =3, y = -2 (2) x = 3 y = 4 (3) x = -3 y = 7 (4) x = 0, y = 0

5. x 2 − 3x + 1
If f ( x ) = . Then find f (-2)
x −1
x 2 − 3x + 1
;fn f ( x) = rks f (-2) Kkr dhft,A
x −1
−11 5
(1) 10 (2) (3) 0 (4)
3 6
6. If f, g ; R → R defined by f(x) = x2 – 1 and g(x) = x +4 respectively then find f + g(x) = ?
;fn f, g ; R → R tks fuEu Ádkj ifjHkkf”kr gks f(x) = x2 – 1 rFkk g(x) = x +4 rks f + g(x) = ? Kkr
dhft,A
(1) 2x + 2 (2) x2 + x -3 (3) x (4) x2 + x
7. Find radian measure of 400 20I .
400 20I dk jsfM+;u eki Kkr dhft,A
7π −4π 121π π
(1) (2) (3) (4)
12 5 540 180
8. 7
If tan θ = and θ lie in 3rd quadrant. Then find the value of sin θ − cos θ .
24
7
;fn tan θ = vkSj θ r`rh; ikn esa gS rks sin θ − cos θ dk eku Kkr djsAa
24
7 7 25 17
(1) (2) (3) (4)
24 25 24 25
9. Find the value of sin 150
sin 150 dk eku Kkr dhft,A
3 +1 3 −1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) 0
2 2 2 2 2 2
10. cos 7 x + cos 5 x
The value of
sin 7 x − sin 5 x
cos 7 x + cos 5 x
dk eku gksxkA
sin 7 x − sin 5 x
(1) tan x (2) cot x (3) sin x (4) cos x
11. The general solution of equation tan θ = cot α
lehdj.k tan θ = cot α dk O;kid gy Kkr dhft,A
π π
(1) θ = nπ + −α (2) θ = nπ + α (3) θ = nπ + +α (4) θ = α
2 2
12. Find the principal solution of the equation tan x = 3 .

lehdj.k tan x = 3 dk eq[; gy Kkr dhft,A


π π π
(1) (2) (3) (4) 0
6 3 4
13. Find multiplicative Inverse of -3 +4i

-3 +4i dk xq.kkRed Áfrykse Kkr dhft,A


2 3 2 3 −3 4 4 3
(1) −i (2) + i (3) − i (4) − i
7 7 13 13 25 25 25 25
14. Find the modulus of 2 −i 2

2 −i 2 dk ekikad Kkr dhft,A


(1) -2 (2) 2 (3) 2 + i (4) 2
15. Find all the roots of the equation x 2 − 5 x + 6 = 0

x2 − 5x + 6 = 0 ] lehdj.k ds lHkh ewyksa dks Kkr dhft,A


(1) 2, 4 (2) 2, 3 (3) 1, 2 (4) 2, 5
16. Solve 37- (3x + 5) ≥ 9x -8 (x + 3)

gy djsa 37- (3x + 5) ≥ 9x -8 (x + 3)


(1) x ≤ 2 (2) ( −∞, 2 ) (3) (−∞,14] (4) (1, 0)
17. 20
Compute
18 20 − 18
20
ifjdyu dhft,
18 20 − 18
(1) 120 (2) 130 (3) 190 (4) 1100
18. How many numbers between 100 and 1000 can be formed by the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 no.
digit being repeated?
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 vadksa ls 100 vkSj 1000 ds chp fdruh la[;k,¡ cukbZ tk ldrh gS rkfd fdlh vad
dh iqujko`fr ugha gksrh gks\
(1) 210 (2) 120 (3) 410 (4) 73
19. If nC = nC then find nC
9 8 17

;fn nC9 = nC8 rks nC17 Kkr dhft,A


(1) 1 (2) 0 (3) -4 (4) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½
20. A bag contains 5 black and 6 red balls. Deremaine the number of ways in which 2 black and
3 balls can be selected.
,d FkSyh esa 5 dkyh vkSj 6 yky xsna gSA 2 dkyh rFkk 3 yky xsna ks ds p;u ds rjhdksa dh la[;k
fu/kkZfjr dhft,A
(1) 200 (2) 210 (3) 420 (4) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½
21. Find the Co-efficients of x6 y3 in the expansion of ( x + 2 y ) 9

( x + 2 y ) ds Álkj esa x6 y3 dk xq.kkad Kkr dhft,A


9

(1) 972 (2) 9C 23 (3) 9C (4) 152


3 3
22. 15
Find the total number of terms in the expansion of (1 + 3 x + 3 x 2 + x3 ) .
15
(1 + 3x + 3x 2
+ x3 ) ds foLrkj esa dqy inksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,
(1) 45 (2) 44 (3) 46 (4) 36
23. How many terms are in AP 20, 25, 30, ………….100
lekarj Js.kh 20, 25, 30, ………….100 esa fdrus in gS\a
(1) 17 (2) 16 (3) 12 (4) 10
24. Find the arithmetic mean between 8 and 12.
8 vkSj 12 ds chp ,d lekarj ek/; Kkr dhft,A
(1) 9 (2) 10 (3) 4 (4) 6
th th
25. If p term of an A.P. is q and the q term is p. Find the first term of an A.P.

;fn ,d A.P. dk pok¡ in q rFkk qok¡ in p gS] rks ÁFke in A.P dk fudkysAa
(1) 0 (2) q (3) p (4) p + q- 1
26. 1 1 1
Find the sum of first n term of a G.P. 1 + + + + ........... .
2 4 8
1 1 1
xq.kksÙkj Js.kh 1+ + + + ........... ds ÁFke ninksa dk ;ksx fudkfy,A
2 4 8
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) +1 (3) 2(1 − ) (4) 1 −
2n 2n 2n 2n
27. For what value of x the numbers x – 2, x, x + 3 are in G.P.

x ds fdl eku ds fy, la[;k x – 2, x, x + 3 xq.kksÙkj Js.kh esa gSA


(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 5
28. If 3x – 4y + 7 = 0 and ax + 2y + 1 = 0 are perpendicular then ‘a’ equal to.
;fn 3x – 4y + 7 = 0 rFkk ax + 2y + 1 = 0 ijLij yEcor~ gS rks ‘a’ is dk eku Kkr dhft,A
8
(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) (4) 8
3
29. Find the equation of the straight line which passes through the point (4, 3) and parallel
to the line 3x +4y = 7 is.
ml ljy js[kk dk lehdj.k Kkr dhft, tks fcUnq (4, 3) ls tkrh gS rFkk js[kk 3x +4y = 7 ds
lekarj gSA
(1) 3 x + 4 y = 10 (2) 3 x + 4 y − 24 = 0 (3) 3 x + 4 y − 20 = 0 (4) 4 x + 3 y + 24 = 0
30. Find the length of perpendicular from the point (2, -3) to the line 4x + 3y +16 = 0

fcUnq (2, -3)ls ljy js[kk 4x + 3y +16 = 0ij [khaps x, yEc dh yEckbZ fudkysAa

(1) 3 (2) 0 (3) 4 (4) 5


31. Find the radius of the circle x 2 + y 2 − 8 x − 4 y − 5 = 0 .

o`Ùk x 2 + y 2 − 8 x − 4 y − 5 = 0 dh f=T;k fudkysAa


(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 6
32. Find the axis of the parabola x 2 = −16 y .

ijoy; x 2 = −16 y dk v{k fudkysAa


(1) x = 0 (2) y = 0 (3) x = 4 (4) x + y = 0
33. Find eccentricity of the ellipse 4 x 2 + 9 y 2 = 36

nh?kZo`Ùk 4 x 2 + 9 y 2 = 36 mRdsna zrk Kkr dhft,A


8 5
a(1) (2) (3) 3 (4) 6
3 3
34. Find the distance between the points (4, 3, -6) and (-2, 1, -3).

fcUnq (4, 3, -6) rFkk (-2, 1, -3) ds chp dh nwjh fudkysAa


(1) 7 (2) 9 (3) 11 (4) 10
35. Lim 1 + x −1
Evaluate
x→0 x

Lim 1 + x −1
Kkr dhft,
x→0 x
1 1 1
(1) -1 (2) (3) (4)
3 4 2
36. dy
If y = x cosx find
dx
dy
;fn y = x cosx, rks fudkysAa
dx
(1) x sin x (2) cos x – x sin x (3) x sin x + x (4) cos x
37. If f(x) = x 2 − 9 x + 20 then find f Ι ( x) .

;fn f(x) = x 2 − 9 x + 20 rks f Ι ( x) fudkysAa


(1) 2x + 20 (2) 2x - 9 (3) 20 (4) 9x + 20
38. If E is impossible event, then P(E) = ? .

;fn E dksbZ vlaHko ?kVuk gS rks P(E) = ?

(1) 0 (2) 4 (3) 16 (4) 2


39. 2 4 14
If P (A) = , P(B) = and p ( A ∩ B ) = then find p ( A ∪ B )
3 9 45

;fn P (A) = 2 , P(B) = 4 rFkk p ( A ∩ B) =


14
rks p ( A ∪ B ) fudkysAa
3 9 45
2 4 4 14
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 5 9 45
40. Find the standard deviation of the first n natural numbers.

ÁFke n ÁkÑfrd la[;kvksa dk ekud fopyu fudkysAa


n2 + 1 n2 − 1 n +1
(1) (2) (3) n (4)
12 12 4
ANSWER SHEET
1 4 21 2
2 1 22 3
3 1 23 1
4 1 24 2
5 2 25 4
6 4 26 3
7 3 27 3
8 4 28 3
9 2 29 2
10 2 30 1
11 1 31 3
12 2 32 1
13 3 33 2
14 2 34 1
15 2 35 4
16 3 36 2
17 3 37 2
18 1 38 1
19 1 39 2
20 1 40 2

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